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Thomas William Shales (November 3, 1944 – January 13, 2024) was an American writer and television critic.. He was a television critic for The Washington Post from 1977 to 2010, for which he received the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism in 1988.
Tom Scholz was born in Toledo, Ohio, [1] and raised in the suburb of Ottawa Hills. His father, Don Scholz, was a homebuilder who became wealthy from his designs of prefabricated luxury houses and founded Scholz Design, the forerunner of Scholz Homes Inc. [5] [6] As a child, Scholz studied classical piano. [7]
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Toms (stylized as TOMS) is a for-profit company [3] [4] [5] based in Los Angeles, California. [6] Founded in 2006 by Blake Mycoskie, an entrepreneur from Arlington, Texas, [7] [8] [9] the company designs and markets shoes as well as eyewear, coffee, apparel and handbags.
Sholes was born in Washington, D.C., and moved with his family to Merchantville, New Jersey, at the age of nine, near where his father worked in the Victor Talking Machine Company plant in Camden. Sholes started work at Victor as a messenger boy in 1929 and worked part-time for the firm while a student at Rutgers University. [2]
Beaumont invited David Proch to join the group and he accepted. Also performing with the group at this time was Tom Sholes, brother of Bob Sholes. The two were local to the group; they attended St George High School in the Allentown neighborhood of Pittsburgh. The group became Beaumont, Groom, Proch, and Nick Pociask. [9]
Christopher Latham Sholes: 1819 Typewriter [162] 2001 Elijah McCoy: 1844 Engine lubricator [163] 2001 Herbert Boyer: 1936 Genetic engineering [164] 2001 J. Paul Hogan: 1919 Polypropylene and HDPE [165] 2001 Oliver Evans: 1755 High-pressure steam engine [166] 2001 Patsy O'Connell Sherman: 1930 Scotchgard [167] 2001 Robert Banks: 1921 ...
The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section is a group of American session musicians based in the northern Alabama town of Muscle Shoals.One of the most prominent American studio house bands from the 1960s to the 1980s, these musicians, individually or as a group, have been associated with more than 500 recordings, including 75 gold and platinum hits.